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Married Lilla J. Richards, a daughter of William and Elizabeth
Richards, of Cape Traverse,
P.E.I., and has two daughters. Educated at the public school, P.E.I., and
graduated from Trinity College Toronto. Ont. in medicine, in 1901; took
post-graduate work in Chicago,
1905; and In London, Eng., 1912-13. Practised medicine at Murray
River, P.E.I., until 1903. Came west in the fall of 1903, and
practised medicine at Regina ever Since.
Has been associated with the military from early youth, when connected with the
Garrison Artillery at Charlottetown,
P.E.I. Received commission in the C.A.M.C., 1909. In the Great War became medical
officer of the 195th Batt., C.E.F., 1916, with which unit he went overseas.
Upon the Battalion being broken up in England, he was appointed to No, 11
Canadian Hospital at Shorncliffe and subsequently was on the Staff of No.7
Canadian Stationary Hospital, 4th Field Ambulance, and in 1918 was appointed to
No. 11 Imperial Hospital at Rouen. Returned to Canada
in 1918, and was detailed for duty at St. Chad's
Military Hospital,
Regina, with the rank of major:
Demobilized in August, 1919. Present rank, Lieutenant-colonel, C.A.M.C.,
attached to Military District No. 12. Is a member of the United Services
Institute and G.W.V.A. Member of the A.F. and A.M. Sports, golf. Member Wascana
Country Club. Religion, Church of England. Address, 2430 Victoria
Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan.
BROWN: Evelyn Roberts, wife of Thomas Dowrick Brown, B.A., K.C., of Regina.
Born at Cobourg, Ont., daughter of John Dad Roberts and Sara (McClung) Roberts,
of Cobourg, Ont., formerly of Cornwall
England.
Married in August of 1909. Educated at Cobourg, Ont. Mrs. Brown has been
prominently identified with community and public service work for many years.
Entering the Red Cross as a life member, she at different times had been
secretary vice-president and president of the Regina Branch. She has
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